Everyone Is Making a Horrible Mistake in How They Watch Christmas Movies. Here's How to Avoid It.
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Christmas With the Kranks has a surprising 5 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, highlighting its struggles with combining lifeless sentimentality and visual gags, leaving viewers seeking better holiday films.
For those who hold sentimental value in the holiday season, the approach to Christmas movie watching often involves carefully rationing beloved classics like Home Alone and Elf for premium viewing spots.
The article reveals the Mount Rushmore of Christmas movies, as perceived by millennials—Elf, A Charlie Brown Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Home Alone—showcasing a blend of nostalgia and humor.
While many enjoy Tim Allen's The Santa Clause for its conservative themes, the article suggests that personal favorites can vary widely, depicting a richer tapestry of holiday cinema.
Read at Slate Magazine
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